. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 26 ©itc gvee&ev cmt» §povt^m\tn i December 24, 1901 A WOODENHEAD PIPEDREaM. 5g I it in the .ner. a be wind chugs ;ed into â¢It Is bad enough mned to a II lurder of s, but what Sprig just fell. Lord! 'Ole' Bill didn't do a thing to 'Punk' Johnson's new Sprig ; IA silence, during which a bunch of canvasback swung in to the President's blind and after the double here issued from his immediate locality a flood m words that are not in the Bible nor yet in a family dictionary.) "Isn't it awful how the President swears when they get away from h


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 26 ©itc gvee&ev cmt» §povt^m\tn i December 24, 1901 A WOODENHEAD PIPEDREaM. 5g I it in the .ner. a be wind chugs ;ed into â¢It Is bad enough mned to a II lurder of s, but what Sprig just fell. Lord! 'Ole' Bill didn't do a thing to 'Punk' Johnson's new Sprig ; IA silence, during which a bunch of canvasback swung in to the President's blind and after the double here issued from his immediate locality a flood m words that are not in the Bible nor yet in a family dictionary.) "Isn't it awful how the President swears when they get away from him? And he's no slouch with a gun, r," sighed the 'Can.' "Yes indeed, it's terrible. Say. did you say 'Hard- mouth' was shot?" "Well not exactly. It was like this. He packed one of the Dook's bottles with him in his blind, and when they tool; him out, I heard 'Punk' say that he was shot, and he knows what's what. But I didn't see any ; 'Say, Mallard, what makes your flesh and blood brothers go in the shallow water over there to feed? 1 notice that all of my tribe strike out for deep ; "Well, the only thing I know is that the Mallards. THE SPRIG "Yet there be times when this shy, wary fowl, Seeing the set decoys, will venture ; thing i" him. Well, 10 be a real living duck evidently tig ;i i onti ai I tunc nd a quarter I! I must hurl ! i don'l ... what 'ru ⢠i . o blls- i i! n mean s the can we be i living? i ' .i 'pick- Bui like to 'puddle' and oat 'bait' and seeds, and once in a while they nail a toothsome snail or frog or some- ihin' like that. At least that's what I heard one of say as they were flyin' over, but you can never tell nothln' about them ; "How?" "Why, you remember that high-toned Spooney drake with a green head that tried so hard to look like ! Mallard ami who lorded it over a lot of Teal, Just as up and busted him with the second bai hi ."' "i


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